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many times i sat here in the united nations and i listen. they are not even willing to sit there under the same roof and listen. >> be interesting to see what he says today and see what prime minister of israel will say as well. the "new york times" says china has launched its first aircraft carrier. china wants to show its military might in the western pacific but the ship will not have planes take landing on board. it will be used for training and testing. >>> the "wall street journal" reports the housing market is getting much better. so far this year home prices have gone up 6%. that's the most since 2005. one reason may be record low interest rates on home mortgages. >> "the washington post" reports lincoln memorial reflecting pool is full of algae after rebuilding project that cost $34 million. the pool was closed for two years and just reopened last month. park officials say they have to raise the ozone content of the water to get rid of the algae. >> and in britain the guardian says the bbc reporter has apologized to queen elizabeth
many times i sat here in the united nations and i listen. they are not even willing to sit there under the same roof and listen. >> be interesting to see what he says today and see what prime minister of israel will say as well. the "new york times" says china has launched its first aircraft carrier. china wants to show its military might in the western pacific but the ship will not have planes take landing on board. it will be used for training and testing. >>> the...
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president obama makes his annual speech to the united nations this morning. he'll be speaking to more than 120 world leaders and millions of american voters. bill plant is at the u.n. with a preview. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. today's speech comes as the president is handling the attacking of the video over the middle east. the president will say that no video justifies the kind of violence that's happened. here's how the white house spokesman jay carney put it on monday. >> he will also send a clear message that the united states will never retreat from the world. the united states will bring justice to those who harm americans. and the united states will stand strongly for our democratic values abroad. with respect to iran, we have consistently framed that issue around iran's profound failure to meet its international obligations with respect to its nuclear program. therefore, united nations general assembly presents -- the unga presents another opportunity for him to underscore that iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear
president obama makes his annual speech to the united nations this morning. he'll be speaking to more than 120 world leaders and millions of american voters. bill plant is at the u.n. with a preview. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. today's speech comes as the president is handling the attacking of the video over the middle east. the president will say that no video justifies the kind of violence that's happened. here's how the white house spokesman jay carney put...
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. >>> president of the palestinian authority says he will call on the united nations to upgrade the status of the palestinians from observer entity to observer state. mahmoud abbas revealed the plan when he addressed the general assembly. abbas said palestinians have begun consultations with member staets to have general assembly adopt a resolution. palestinian authority applied for full membership as an independent state. they stalled negotiations in the security council. the palestinians are askingasse plan. resolutions are adopted by a majority vote in the assembly while permanent security council members have veto power. vatican city is the only u.n. observer state. if the palestinians receive observer status, state status, rather. that they might be able to join u.n. agencies including international criminal court. nhk's correspondent in new york says the palestinians hope such support from the international community will put pressure on israel to resume peace negotiations. >>> united nations official says the refugee crisis in syria may be even worse than expected. >>> the continuit
. >>> president of the palestinian authority says he will call on the united nations to upgrade the status of the palestinians from observer entity to observer state. mahmoud abbas revealed the plan when he addressed the general assembly. abbas said palestinians have begun consultations with member staets to have general assembly adopt a resolution. palestinian authority applied for full membership as an independent state. they stalled negotiations in the security council. the...
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designed to unite the nation friends family and friends of sport and even those who on the longer active like me have come down to support the cause we're all around to give an example to people. running and i'm not only about strength it's also beautiful and though it has been run in beautiful in. many prominent figures and athletes were among the one point two million people who don't they're running gear in roughly eighty cities across the country and just outside moscow russia's minister of sport will tell him which call was on hand to officially open the race and also partook in a rather symbolic run with fellow colleagues. ultimately everyone who is taking part today is a winner there's no need to overdo it everyone should be picking the distance and speed that suits their stamina and fitness that's why i chose to run only five hundred metres. another pleasant factor was seeing so many youngsters willing to come out on a dreary sunday morning to take in the fresh air open space and party atmosphere. will look like a very interesting sporting event we need to support sport as best w
designed to unite the nation friends family and friends of sport and even those who on the longer active like me have come down to support the cause we're all around to give an example to people. running and i'm not only about strength it's also beautiful and though it has been run in beautiful in. many prominent figures and athletes were among the one point two million people who don't they're running gear in roughly eighty cities across the country and just outside moscow russia's minister of...
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looking live at new york city, home of the united nations. world leaders from 193 countries are gathering for the annual meeting of the general assembly. president mahmoud ahmadinejad will address the meeting on wednesday. he had blistering words at israel today. more on that in a moment. he took aim at the security council on the subject of iran's nuclear program. >> translator: we have business that some members of the security council with little rights have chosen silence with regard to the nuclear warheads of the fake regime while at the same time they impede scientific progress of other nations. >> president obama is in new york tonight ahead of his speech on tuesday, a speech that will condemn violent protests in the middle east and underscore his commitment to keep iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. meanwhile, with just 43 days to go until this country's election, mitt romney has campaigned in colorado. the latest national cnn poll has president obama with a four point lead over governor romney against the backdrop of the political
looking live at new york city, home of the united nations. world leaders from 193 countries are gathering for the annual meeting of the general assembly. president mahmoud ahmadinejad will address the meeting on wednesday. he had blistering words at israel today. more on that in a moment. he took aim at the security council on the subject of iran's nuclear program. >> translator: we have business that some members of the security council with little rights have chosen silence with regard...
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in tokyo, where the united nations has published an alarming report about the rapidly aging global population. by 2050 there will be more elderly people than there are under 15 and the vast majority will be in poor countries, those least capable of dealing with the demographic time bomb. japan is one country that is already having to face up to the challenge. >> if the rest of the world wants to see what the future might look like, they need look no further than here in japan. their population is already aging more rapidly than anywhere else in the world. 30% of people here are already over the age of 60. driving from here in tokyo to the countryside, the men and women harvesting the rice are invariably gray-haired. the japanese population is not only aging rapidly, it is also shrinking at an alarming rate. the current population will shrink from 127 million to just 87 million in the next 60 years. the biggest challenge facing the japanese government now is how will they pay for the care of these elderly people with fewer and fewer young people to pay the taxes? some economists here are calli
in tokyo, where the united nations has published an alarming report about the rapidly aging global population. by 2050 there will be more elderly people than there are under 15 and the vast majority will be in poor countries, those least capable of dealing with the demographic time bomb. japan is one country that is already having to face up to the challenge. >> if the rest of the world wants to see what the future might look like, they need look no further than here in japan. their...
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gathered outside the united nations where president. was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters demand the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full responsibility for their implication in the prison brutality scandal several thousand students also packed into the georgian capital to voice their anger over the shock and the. taking the prison the protests are all coming just ahead of parliamentary elections in georgia on the first of october leaving president saakashvili scrambling to save face and seriously undermining his ratings. as britain reveals its plans for more and more sturdy measures cutting welfare support for manny already struggling it seems a number of top politicians aren't so willing to rein in their jet set lifestyle their close links to the country's business elite is undermining people's trust in them as he's probably boyko now explains. the london headquarters for shell second largest company in the world can get that far without having friends in high places apparently not it
gathered outside the united nations where president. was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters demand the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full responsibility for their implication in the prison brutality scandal several thousand students also packed into the georgian capital to voice their anger over the shock and the. taking the prison the protests are all coming just ahead of parliamentary elections in georgia on the first of october leaving...
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nations conference to announce a change of course. pak kil-yon said his country wants to build relations with other countries. he said the united states should change what he called its hostile stance. >> translator: first secretary kim jong-un has opened a door to a new era. we will forge relations with countries that are friendly with us without being bound by the pass. >> north korean officials failed in april to launch what they called a satellite-carrying rocket. the leaders of other countries believe they were trying to test ballistic missile technology. pak accused the u.s. of forcing the security council to condemn the launch. pak said the only way to bring peace to the korean peninsula is for the u.s. to end its hostile policy. and he accused south korean president lee myung-bak of causing inter-korean relations to hit rock bottom. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their
nations conference to announce a change of course. pak kil-yon said his country wants to build relations with other countries. he said the united states should change what he called its hostile stance. >> translator: first secretary kim jong-un has opened a door to a new era. we will forge relations with countries that are friendly with us without being bound by the pass. >> north korean officials failed in april to launch what they called a satellite-carrying rocket. the leaders of...
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intervened in syria bypassing the united nations is more important i watched the issue was covered on the first day of the assembly. every world leader or high figure that took to the podium at the united nations general assembly on tuesday did address the crisis in syria the secretary general ban ki-moon described the war in syria as a regional calamity with global ramifications he urged the international community to act quickly with consensus before he says the crisis spirals out of control now some western leaders took a more aggressive approach with their rhetoric french president francois hollande said that the syrian government of bashar assad has no future among the international community and called on the un to immediately pride protections for the syrian opposition groups that are currently occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also released some criticism additional criticism of bashar al assad saying that time has come for his government to go and the u.s. president also said that the international community should support the vision that
intervened in syria bypassing the united nations is more important i watched the issue was covered on the first day of the assembly. every world leader or high figure that took to the podium at the united nations general assembly on tuesday did address the crisis in syria the secretary general ban ki-moon described the war in syria as a regional calamity with global ramifications he urged the international community to act quickly with consensus before he says the crisis spirals out of control...
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nations, that's divide the united nations. so i think that's where there probably could have beenome more. >> quick comments? >> i think if you were listening -- an american audienceillin py criticize. it was weak for an american audience. at an internationalist, i take more heart from it. there was a reassurance that america remains engaged in the world. he was careful not to point fingers although obviously condemning the killing of ss sts,re n pointing of fingers at the leaders of muslim states in which there were protests at the american embassy which was smart diplomacy. >> we have to let that be the last word. thank you so much for coming in. and areoi tkeui break. p mitt romney is coming up with a speech. thomas roberts will pick up our coverage. you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they canse less. that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty
nations, that's divide the united nations. so i think that's where there probably could have beenome more. >> quick comments? >> i think if you were listening -- an american audienceillin py criticize. it was weak for an american audience. at an internationalist, i take more heart from it. there was a reassurance that america remains engaged in the world. he was careful not to point fingers although obviously condemning the killing of ss sts,re n pointing of fingers at the leaders...
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rather gathered outside the united nations where president me and saakashvili was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters and the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full responsibility for their implication in a prison brutality scandal several thousand students also packed into the georgian capital to voice their anger over the shocking video taken in the prison the protests are all coming just ahead of parliamentary elections in georgia on the first of october leaving presents actually scrambling to save face and seriously undermining his ratings. now coming up on the program saving the lives of pilots but showing no mercy to civilians the death toll from u.s. drone strikes in pakistan is much higher than previously claimed. also the perks of being minister top british politicians get caught up in scandals or their business likes as he just can't seem to keep their hands out of the cookie jar. plus. chinese people boycott japanese goods over the disputed island called flick forcing toyota to coproduction the sales will of this and other stori
rather gathered outside the united nations where president me and saakashvili was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters and the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full responsibility for their implication in a prison brutality scandal several thousand students also packed into the georgian capital to voice their anger over the shocking video taken in the prison the protests are all coming just ahead of parliamentary elections in georgia on the first of...
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the president of the united states barack obama in a speech at the united nations talked about the same issues. >> it's been less than two years since a vendor in tunesia set himself on fire to protest the oppressive corruption in his country. and sparked with what became known as the arab spring. and since then the world has been captivated by the transformation that has taken place. and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture. these are not simply american values or western values. they are uniform values. -- universal values. and even though there are huge challenges to come with the transition to democracy, i'm con finsed that-- convinced that ultimately government of the people, by the people and for the people is more likely to bring about the stability, prosperity and individual opportunity that serve as a basis for peace in our world. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for char
the president of the united states barack obama in a speech at the united nations talked about the same issues. >> it's been less than two years since a vendor in tunesia set himself on fire to protest the oppressive corruption in his country. and sparked with what became known as the arab spring. and since then the world has been captivated by the transformation that has taken place. and the united states has supported the forces of change. we have taken these positions because we...
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needed by the united nations and other injuries . and international agency its own would like to mention what. it reminds me of to stand back and nine hundred seventy nine when the. democracy is supported international jihad. against the soviet union back then the international community does or worsen caribous they were equal to. the long term consequences were really there was steam train for regional and international peace . if they were produced going to support these. movements against the regime it would lead to that they were staging consequences in the near future aleppo is now reportedly split into two parts what the army mainly in the west and rebel fighters in the east gets such a top hold the rebels advance and seize the other half of the cities they talk to call use of explosives effectively in advancing the syrian forces i mean when we speak on the tactical level we have seen since attacks in which produce lot of civilian casualties. cause a lot of. cost for. you for groups in syria wanting kerry sets or tracks. which
needed by the united nations and other injuries . and international agency its own would like to mention what. it reminds me of to stand back and nine hundred seventy nine when the. democracy is supported international jihad. against the soviet union back then the international community does or worsen caribous they were equal to. the long term consequences were really there was steam train for regional and international peace . if they were produced going to support these. movements against...
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united nations assembly is wrapping up after a week of speeches because the u.n. turned into a high school where leaders insulted and mocked each other's countries while addressing the assembly polls are also parallels. and jesse jackson frees two americans behind bars in africa we'll ask him about the case and we'll have him weigh in on the twenty twelve presidential race in a live in an interview and just ahead. and we live in a high tech world of e-mail smartphones and chatting but do you know how do you how much the u.s. government is tracking your every move our t. has a privacy check for you is straight ahead. it's friday september twenty eighth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . all right well the annual u.n. general assembly is just wrapping up in new york all the usual characters made their fiery speeches. but this speech is a union that has been found on the principles of cooperation has certainly changed over the years becoming more of a spotlight for a blame game than a forum for open discussion and open ideas are t
united nations assembly is wrapping up after a week of speeches because the u.n. turned into a high school where leaders insulted and mocked each other's countries while addressing the assembly polls are also parallels. and jesse jackson frees two americans behind bars in africa we'll ask him about the case and we'll have him weigh in on the twenty twelve presidential race in a live in an interview and just ahead. and we live in a high tech world of e-mail smartphones and chatting but do you...
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the judicial arm of united nations issued an order to reopen the conviction of 51 murders. and the president, george w. bush, signed an order that attempted to order the state courts to obey the world courts. as solicitor general working for greg debora, on behalf of the state of texas, went before the supreme court and said that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally ignore the law. in fact, i use this exact same example. george w. bush is a republican, texas, i work for him and i admire him in many respects, but i fear unchecked executive authority. >> regardless of party. >> the supreme court struck it down. i have not heard a single voice in the democratic party of raising the question of why is it the president has the authority to ignore the law. that is a dangerous precedent. if president obama supports the dream that or anything else, he can push legislation through and have it considered. in san antonio, with the tax increase for increasing pre- school, you said to put it to the democratic process. i think that is the weight change should be done
the judicial arm of united nations issued an order to reopen the conviction of 51 murders. and the president, george w. bush, signed an order that attempted to order the state courts to obey the world courts. as solicitor general working for greg debora, on behalf of the state of texas, went before the supreme court and said that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally ignore the law. in fact, i use this exact same example. george w. bush is a republican, texas, i work for him...
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vience has no place among our united nations. it has been years since a man set himself on fire to protest and became known as the arab spring. the country has been captivated by what has taken place. the united states has supported the forces of change. we were inspired by the tunisian protests that toppled dictator because we recognize our own police in the aspirations of men and women who took to the streets. we insisted on change in egypt because our support for democracy ultimately put us on the side of the people. we supported a transition of leadership in a yemen because the interests of the people were no longer being served by a corrupt status quo. we intervened in libya alongside a broad coalition and with a mandate of united nations security council because we had the ability to start project to stop the slaughter of innocents -- we had the ability to stop the slaughter of innocents. as we meet here, we declared the regime must come to an end so the suffering of the syrian people can stop and a new dawn can begin. we h
vience has no place among our united nations. it has been years since a man set himself on fire to protest and became known as the arab spring. the country has been captivated by what has taken place. the united states has supported the forces of change. we were inspired by the tunisian protests that toppled dictator because we recognize our own police in the aspirations of men and women who took to the streets. we insisted on change in egypt because our support for democracy ultimately put us...
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joining me now, former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan gillerman. good evening. >> good evening, judge. good to be with you. >> good to have you, ambassador. you just heard the prime minister talk about a red line. is this issue of a red line as real as the prime minister has stated before the united nations? >> it is very, very real. i think one of the problems is that the world or part of the world think this is a reality show. this is no reality show. this is real. this is not survivor where somebody gets chucked off the island. this is about real survival of the jewish state and in fact of civilization as we know it and that is why drawing a red line and making it very, very clear to this extreme fundamentalist regime in iran and its ranting president that there will not be a nuclear iran is so important today. >> and you know, ambassador, for the years that i have been following, you know, the politics of what is going on between the united states and israel i cannot remember there being such a sense of a disconnect between the united states an
joining me now, former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan gillerman. good evening. >> good evening, judge. good to be with you. >> good to have you, ambassador. you just heard the prime minister talk about a red line. is this issue of a red line as real as the prime minister has stated before the united nations? >> it is very, very real. i think one of the problems is that the world or part of the world think this is a reality show. this is no reality show. this is...
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. >> good evening i'm lou dobbs, world leaders descending on new york city for the united nations general assembly. president obama, and iranian mad man, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in this great city of ours at this hour, leader of the freeze world choosing to hang out with the ladies of the view, while mahmoud ahmadinejad reiterates his threats against israel, this time from american soil. president, signing secretary of state hillary clinton to deal with world leaders who asked to meet with the president of the united states, of some of these world leaders part of a trouble fusioa --troubling new trend thy they can tell the most powerful nation on earth what to do. telling new york time over the week that america needs to find more respect for muslim values, the united states must respect the arab world's history and culture even when that conflicts with western values, pakistan foreign minister, questioning our constitution, saying that american which rethink its commitment to freedom of speech, and benjamin netanyahu urging president obama to accept a red line regarding iran's nuclear amb
. >> good evening i'm lou dobbs, world leaders descending on new york city for the united nations general assembly. president obama, and iranian mad man, mahmoud ahmadinejad is in this great city of ours at this hour, leader of the freeze world choosing to hang out with the ladies of the view, while mahmoud ahmadinejad reiterates his threats against israel, this time from american soil. president, signing secretary of state hillary clinton to deal with world leaders who asked to meet with...
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we know that the british ambassador, the united nations office and the red cross office in benghazi had been attacked recently, prior to the attack and the murder of our wonderful ambassador there. but the equivalent what have it costs to keep one member in afghanistan half a year is the protection we gave the consulate. who is to blame? i think the administration needs to take on board we are not protecting our warriors and our state department. but congress, since 2010, has cut our security funding for our emr embassies by 10 pmpls eric, you have had a lot of debates about cutting the military by sequester over 10 years, five time its longer, the 10% cut in the budget for security overseas is a responsibility of both ends of 1600. >> eric: admiral, are you saying that ambassador stevens and the others were killed because of the security at the compound? >> i think you have to say there is a direct link. but when you are cutting the security, why whereelse aren't we able to fund the measures? but, no. ic another legitimate issue is, how much has al qaeda become innerwoven within the ho
we know that the british ambassador, the united nations office and the red cross office in benghazi had been attacked recently, prior to the attack and the murder of our wonderful ambassador there. but the equivalent what have it costs to keep one member in afghanistan half a year is the protection we gave the consulate. who is to blame? i think the administration needs to take on board we are not protecting our warriors and our state department. but congress, since 2010, has cut our security...
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this conversation was recorded on friday while he was attending the united nations general assembly. >> by the end of 2013 we will have-- 2014 we lch 352,000 afghan security forces and even more importantly quality wise they will be very capable. some time ago i visited afghanistan myself and i had an opportunity to observe with my own eyes afghan special operation forces in action and i was very impressed by what i saw. so the taliban miscalculate the situation if they think their situation will be better by the end of 2014. they will be faced with a very strong and capable afghan security force. >> rose: we continue by looking at a new project in brooklyn, it's a basketball arena and a development. it brought together interesting people, including mikhail prokhorov and irina prok rovea his sister, bruce ratner the developer and karen brooks hop hopkins. >> i think the barkley center is in keeping with the spirit of brooklyn. >> wh n what way? >> it's like very energetic and you know in the history there were a lot of claims to change urban landscapes just ifill tow and we do rememb
this conversation was recorded on friday while he was attending the united nations general assembly. >> by the end of 2013 we will have-- 2014 we lch 352,000 afghan security forces and even more importantly quality wise they will be very capable. some time ago i visited afghanistan myself and i had an opportunity to observe with my own eyes afghan special operation forces in action and i was very impressed by what i saw. so the taliban miscalculate the situation if they think their...
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." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama made his way to new york city this afternoon for the united nations general assembly. world leaders are gathering but the president is not going to meet privately with any of them. so far he turned down a meeting with israel prime minister this week to talk about stopping iran. but what does mr. obama have time to do while he is here? at this very moment he's wrapping up an interview with the lovely ladies of "the view." priorities, priorities, priorities. what do you think about this? right call? >> eric: right about now, he is being asked hard hitting question, like what is your favorite color or favorite food. >> dana: favorite app. >> eric: perhaps. ridiculous. so many bad things going non-world, especially in light of what is going on in the middle east, the fact he took the first trip after the big problem in benghazi, took a trip to vegas told where you say he is with this. >> kimberly: he needs to raise money. that is why he went to vegas. >> bob: keep in mind this is a presidential campaign season. less than 50 days left the go. sometimes you
." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama made his way to new york city this afternoon for the united nations general assembly. world leaders are gathering but the president is not going to meet privately with any of them. so far he turned down a meeting with israel prime minister this week to talk about stopping iran. but what does mr. obama have time to do while he is here? at this very moment he's wrapping up an interview with the lovely ladies of "the view." priorities,...
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nations i mean is a very american centric view of changes in the in the arab middle east here and it was a very much out of american interest which of course you know we can expect that from the president ok but you know again kind of monopolizing the idea of democracy and human rights etc and that's what was your reaction to the president's speech. and there was lots of nice sounding rhetoric and words you think you go as usual and you have to given that this is an election year you have to make excuses in some ways because he he has to pander to the right slightly because of all the accusations it's made against him so i think he's he's thinking about the reelection he's thinking about how he's perceived in terms of his position with regards to israel and palestine so he's making statements that are a lot more right wing than you might expect from a from a liberal in the other year not election year and within that you can see the grand narrative which represented was again this this clash of values as the muslim somehow have to rediscover or dislike nicola to rediscover the values
nations i mean is a very american centric view of changes in the in the arab middle east here and it was a very much out of american interest which of course you know we can expect that from the president ok but you know again kind of monopolizing the idea of democracy and human rights etc and that's what was your reaction to the president's speech. and there was lots of nice sounding rhetoric and words you think you go as usual and you have to given that this is an election year you have to...